N. R. Mohan Madhyastha is a former professor of Statistics at the Department of Studies in Statistics, University of Mysore, India. His areas of interest include probability theory, distribution theory, probability theory on metric spaces, stochastic processes, linear models, and design and analysis of experiments. His research articles have been published in several journals of repute. He earned his Ph.D. and M. Sc. in Statistics from the University of Mysore, where he later served for more than 30 years.
S. Ravi is Professor of Statistics at the Department of Studies in Statistics, University of Mysore, India. Earlier, he served as Lecturer in Statistics at the Department of Statistics, University of Mumbai, India, during 1994–97. He earned his Ph.D. in Statistics in 1992 under the supervision of Prof. N. R. Mohan Madhyastha with the thesis titled "Contributions to Extreme Value Theory". With over 35 research articles published in several journals of repute, Prof. Ravi has supervised 8 students to receive their Ph.D. degrees. His areas of research include probability theory, distribution theory, stochastic processes, reliability theory, linear models, regression analysis, design and analysis of experiments, demography, and computational statistics.
A. S. Praveena is Assistant Professor (under the UGC-Faculty Recharge Program) at the Department of Studies in Statistics, University of Mysore, India. She completed her Ph.D. in Statistics from the University of Mysore under the supervision of Prof. S. Ravi. Her research articles have been published in peer reviewed journals of repute. She has 13 years of experience teaching undergraduate and postgraduate students and has presented several R demonstrations in workshops and faculty development programs. She received an award for best poster presentation at the 103rd Indian Science Congress held in the year 2016.